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Stage 8 Twist: Merlier Wins, Pogacar Keeps Yellow

Stage 8 Twist: Merlier Wins, Pogacar Keeps Yellow

Tim Merlier Wins Stage 8 of the Tour de France in a Big Sprint!

Published: Jul 11, 2026, 12:03 PM ET | Location: Bergerac, France

What Is the Tour de France? (ELI5)

The Tour de France is a giant bicycle race that happens over many days. Each day’s ride is called a stage. Riders who finish all stages with the least total time wear a special yellow jersey to show they are the overall leader.

Stage 8: A Hot Day and a Fast Finish

On Saturday, July 11, 2026, the riders completed Stage 8. Here’s the simple version:

  • The route was 180 kilometers (about 112 miles) from the town of Périgueux to Bergerac in southeastern France.
  • The weather was sweltering – another heatwave! Riders were super hot.
  • A Belgian rider named Tim Merlier won the day with a sprint finish (that means he pedaled super fast right at the end to cross first).
  • This win gave him back-to-back stage victories (he also won the day before) and it was his fifth career stage win in this famous race.

Important Point! For the second day in a row, Mathieu van der Poel pedaled hard to help his teammate Jasper Philipsen get to the front early. But they started their quick push too soon. Merlier waited and timed his dash to the line perfectly to win!

Who Came in Behind Merlier?

The top three finishers all crossed at the same time of 3 hours, 52 minutes, 50 seconds:

  • Tim Merlier (Belgium) – 1st
  • Biniam Girmay (Eritrea) – 2nd
  • Olav Kooij (Netherlands) – 3rd

The Overall Race Leader

Even though Merlier won the stage, the big leader shirt (yellow jersey) stayed with Tadej Pogacar:

  • Pogacar is the defending champion (won last year) and has won the whole race four times.
  • He finished the stage safely in the main group of riders (called the peloton) together with his main rival Jonas Vingegaard, a two-time champion.
  • Pogacar kept his overall lead of 2 minutes, 42 seconds ahead of Vingegaard.
  • Pogacar’s teammate Isaac del Toro is in third place overall.

What’s Next in the Race?

The adventure continues with these steps:

  1. Stage 9 (Sunday): A hilly trek from Malemort to Ussel in central France.
  2. Final Finish: The race ends with its traditional parade and finish in Paris on July 26.

Summary

Tim Merlier sprinted to his second straight win (and fifth ever) on Stage 8 of the Tour de France, held in hot conditions over 180 km to Bergerac. Tadej Pogacar, a four-time champion, rode with the pack and kept his yellow jersey with a 2-minute-42-second lead over Jonas Vingegaard; Isaac del Toro is third. Next up is a hilly Stage 9 on Sunday, and the whole event wraps up in Paris on July 26.

FAQ

Q: What is a “stage” in the Tour de France?
A: It’s just one day’s portion of the long race. Each stage has its own start and end, and riders get a time for that day.

Q: Why is the yellow jersey important?
A: It’s worn by the rider with the best total time across all stages so far. It means “you are winning the whole race!”

Q: What does “sprint finish” mean?
A: Near the end of some stages, riders go as fast as they can like a final dash to the finish line to see who gets there first.

Q: Who is Jonas Vingegaard?
A: He is a strong cyclist who has won the Tour de France two times. He is currently Pogacar’s closest rival.

Q: When and where does the race end?
A: It ends with the traditional finish in Paris on July 26.

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